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mikeyis4dcats.
07-26-2017, 03:03 PM
http://www.tmz.com/2017/07/26/danny-tartabull-arrested-on-deadbeat-dad-charges/

loochy
07-26-2017, 03:16 PM
more like Danny ReTart abull

suzzer99
07-26-2017, 03:32 PM
/thread

TLO
07-26-2017, 03:45 PM
http://media.indiatimes.in/media/content/itimes/photo/2014/Aug/6/1407329051-hd-wallpaper-hot-girl-hdwall.jpg

Here's a picture of a hot girl to help you over the disappointment you'll inevitably feel for clicking on this thread.

cabletech94
07-26-2017, 04:28 PM
http://media.indiatimes.in/media/content/itimes/photo/2014/Aug/6/1407329051-hd-wallpaper-hot-girl-hdwall.jpg

Here's a picture of a hot girl to help you over the disappointment you'll inevitably feel for clicking on this thread.

at first i was like "whoa, i don't remember danny tartabull looking THAAAT good".

but then my reading comprehension kicked in.

Baby Lee
07-26-2017, 04:46 PM
at first i was like "whoa, i don't remember danny tartabull looking THAAAT good".

but then my reading comprehension kicked in.

Perhaps you were thinking of Dani Hotagirl.

Hoopsdoc
07-26-2017, 05:06 PM
http://media.indiatimes.in/media/content/itimes/photo/2014/Aug/6/1407329051-hd-wallpaper-hot-girl-hdwall.jpg

Here's a picture of a hot girl to help you over the disappointment you'll inevitably feel for clicking on this thread.

LMAO

Thank you.

Prison Bitch
07-26-2017, 05:09 PM
2. Danny Tartabull

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The Danny Tartabull and Philadelphia Phillies saga sounds like a New York Mets signing, it's so bad. Danny Tartabull was at one time an outstanding hitter. In fact, the former Rookie of the Year hit 262 home runs and had 925 RBI in his career.

Tartabull hit 25 or more homers seven times, but in 1994 he began to have a myriad of injuries and his numbers dropped off exponentially. That was until 1996, when he somehow was able to pop 27 home runs for the Chicago White Sox.

That was enough for the extremely cheap (at that time) Phillies to offer Tartabull a one-year, $2 million contract with $300,000 in incentives. Tartabull was offended by the deal (he did average around $5 million at that point) and the Phillies crossed him off their wish list.

The rest of Major League Baseball obviously knew something that the Phillies (and Tartabull for that matter) didn't, as the Cincinnati Reds were the only other team to offer him a contract (for $500,000).

When Tartabull realized no one else was going to give him an offer, he pretty much told the Phillies that he was kidding originally and would love to play for them.

Danny Tartabull's numbers as a Phillie: three games, seven at-bats, zero hits, $2 million and an early retirement at the age of 34.

Thank you, Danny Tartabull, for your service to the greater Philadelphia area.

Deberg_1990
07-26-2017, 05:14 PM
Loved watching him and Seitzer it back in the late 80s!

He came close to matching Balboni.....but no dice!

Red Dawg
07-26-2017, 05:21 PM
http://media.indiatimes.in/media/content/itimes/photo/2014/Aug/6/1407329051-hd-wallpaper-hot-girl-hdwall.jpg

Here's a picture of a hot girl to help you over the disappointment you'll inevitably feel for clicking on this thread.

Can we get a pic of her carrying weights under water?

DaneMcCloud
07-26-2017, 10:52 PM
The saddest part of this story is that a man that earned $27 million dollars, when $27 million actually meant something, is living in an apartment in Agora Hills and unable to pay back child support.

DanT
07-26-2017, 11:10 PM
Danny's own dad played for the Kansas City A's during the first three years of Danny's childhood.